corne
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corne (usually uncountable, plural cornes)
Inherited from Old French corne, from Vulgar Latin *corna (taken as a feminine singular), from Classical Latin cornua, plural of cornū (whence cor).
corne f (plural cornes)
corne
Borrowed from Old French corne, corn; from Latin cornū.
corne (plural cornes)
corne
From Vulgar Latin *corna (taken as a feminine singular), from Classical Latin cornua, plural of cornū.
corne oblique singular, f (oblique plural cornes, nominative singular corne, nominative plural cornes)
corne
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